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Renovating and interior design is making the best possible use of your available space
One of the main areas people wish to update and change in their home is storage. We never have enough, and what we do have isn’t designed to its full potential. In 2021 international brand Komandor saw a huge increase in homeowners transforming their smallest bedroom into a spacious walk-in wardrobe – and in ireland that was the pokey awkward box room. Using the spare small bedroom as a walk in wardrobe creates more space in your bedroom, keeps you organised, and makes putting the laundry away an easier task. The clothes you own are right in front of you, making it a lot easier to put looks together.
Tips and advice for planning a renovation and redecorating your home
-Firstly, make a list of improvements (however big or small) you would love to make to your home
Home Renovation Incentive scheme inspiring investment
Irish homeowners have spent €1.737bn through the Home Renovation Incentive (HRI) since its launch in 2013.
Extension of Home Renovation Incentive scheme is improving homes and creating jobs in Mayo
Fine Gael TD John O’Mahony has said that the extension of the Home Renovation Incentive Scheme has been good for the local economy, in that it is improving people’s homes and also creating jobs in Mayo.
Home renovation incentive scheme is improving homes and creating jobs in Westmeath
Fine Gael TD for Longford-Westmeath, Gabrielle McFadden, has said that the extension of the Home Renovation Incentive Scheme has been good for the local economy, in that it is improving people’s homes and creating jobs in Westmeath.
Perfect renovation project in Caltra
This property consists of a three-bedroom traditional farmhouse located only a short distance from Caltra village and was constructed circa 1930.